New York Giants’ Eli Manning hitting stride again at age 37
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Eli Manning’s age suddenly doesn’t seem as important as a year ago.
The two-time Super Bowl MVP is having somewhat of a bounceback year after many wondered whether he would remain the Giants’ quarterback in the wake of a 3-13 season.
Not only did new coach Pat Shurmur and general manager Dave Gettleman commit to Manning in the offseason, the 37-year-old has rewarded their faith. He is coming off a 25-of29 performance for 297 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-22 win over the Texans in Houston on Sunday.
His completion rate of 86.2 percent was the second-highest in a full game in his career, topped only by an 87.1 percent effort against Miami in 2015.
“I think last week we had great urgency and understanding what we had to fix it and get better,” Manning said Wednesday.
“I think you have to have that same mentality. We got to fix things from last week that there were mistakes and I think that’s the mindset is to get better.”
For the year, Manning is 81 of 110 for 800 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, which came on a pass tipped by a defensive lineman. His statistics are top 11 in the league among quarterbacks as the Giants (1-2) prepare to face another geezer: 39-year-old Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints (2-1) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. “I’ve known Drew a long time and watched his career and obviously what he’s been able to do in New Orleans is impressive,” said Manning, who met Brees in college when the two attended an Indianapolis Colts’ game. “So great person, great quarterback and always fun to compete against him.”
Both quarterbacks have played well this season.